If you're stuck carrying just one knife on your next outdoorsy adventure, the Gerber Epic Knife ($30) wouldn't be a bad choice. This versatile chrome-molybdenum stainless steel blade features a textured nylon handle, a serrated edge, a blunt tip, an integrated bottle opener, and a locking sheath that also sports a reversible pocket clip so you can carry it on right or left side — which is really handy if your other hand is busy holding a beer or fighting off a hungry grizzly bear.

Like the utility of Swiss Army knives but tired of their bland solid-color handle designs? Take a look at the Victorinox Swiss Army Silver Tech Huntsman Knife ($45). It packs tools including multiple blades and screwdrivers, a corkscrew, can opener, bottle opener, wire stripper, key ring, tweezers, reamer, and even a toothpick, all inside a stylish silver case that looks more at home next to an aluminum laptop than a camo-colored gun sling.

Whether you're looking for something a bit more fashionable than a standard multi-tool or simply want to brag about the name, Porsche Design Knives ($210) are a decent option. Built by Wenger, the same chaps who make the Swiss Army Knife, these multi-function tools include nail files, bottle openers, corkscrews, scissors, and, of course, knives, all encased in a curved, organic handle. Should look great with that 911 GT2 RS you've had your eye on.

Just like your mattress, your pillow has a big effect on the quality of your sleep. And just like their comfortable mattress, the Casper Pillow is designed to make sure you rest well. It provides both comfort and support regardless of your sleeping position, with a firm inner core and a softer outer shell. Essentially it's a pillow within a pillow. It also won't pancake or lose shape thanks to the silky fibers it was constructed with, and is finished with breathable percale cotton to keep things cool. Take advantage of the 100 night trial and if you don't love it, Casper will give you a free refund.

Meet the iPod shuffle of multi-tools. The Leatherman Style CS ($20) is a pocket-friendly (or clip-on) multi-tool offering a ton of utility in a tiny package. Tools include scissors, a knife, nail file, flat/phillips screwdriver, tweezers, and a handy carabiner clip that doubles as a bottle opener. No silly proprietary charging/sync cable required.

Thanks to the folks at Leatherman, who are partying all weekend for Uncrate's 5th birthday, we've got 50 of these tiny bad boys to give away. The first 50 guys to send us their shipping address get one. All gone (in 4 minutes)!

Made in England from solid stainless steel and sporting a no-nonsense look, the British Army Knife ($27-$32) is a fine pocket blade. Available in both two- and three-bladed versions, each one has a 2.25-inch straight blade and a hooked blade that serves as a can opener, while the three-bladed model also holds a pointed marlinspike on the opposite side to help with seafarers' rope work. [via]